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Netcraft Says IIS Gaining on Apache
Unexpected Slashdot Downtime
R.I.P Usenet: 1980-2008
The Dying PC Market
Vista is Slower, But XP Is Still Dying
Is AMD Dead Yet?
Netcraft Shows Smartech Running Ohio Election Servers
Has Wikipedia Peaked?
OpenBSD 4.4 Released
SGI Acquires Linux Networx Assets, LNXI Dead?
TV Viewers' Average Age Hits 50
George Carlin Dead of Heart Failure
Mozilla Outage On Firefox 3 Record Launch Day
Yahoo Bid shows Microsoft on the Ropes
Computer Mouse Heading For Extinction
Keeping an Eye Out When Sites Go Down
Gartner Analysts Warn That Windows Is Collapsing
Duke Nukem Forever 'Confirmed' For Late 2008
Ericsson Predicts Swift End For Wi-Fi Hotspots
What's New in OpenBSD 4.2?
FreeBSD 7.0 Bests Linux In SMP Performance
Is Computer Science Dead?
OpenBSD 4.3 Released
The Death of Windows XP
What's New In FreeBSD 7.0
Berners-Lee Claims Web "Still In Infancy"
China To Run Out of IPv4 Addresses In 830 Days
Google Chrome, Day 2
Google's Chrome Declining In Popularity
Hans Reiser Interview on ABC's 20/20
Is Wikipedia Failing?
Is the IT Department Dead?
Is the LUG a thing of the past?
Mac OS X Leopard is Now Officially Unix
Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting
Netflix May Already Be Killing Blockbuster?
Only 4.13% of the Web Is Standards-Compliant
Spam is Dead
The Orange Box Review
Users Worldwide Feel Internet Is 'Safer'
Young Employees Pose Increasing Risk to Networks
Phishing Group Caught Stealing From Other Phishers
FreeBSD 7.0 Release Now Available
Are C and C++ Losing Ground?
"DonorGate" Is Latest Scandal To Hit Wikipedia
AMD To Shed 10% of Its Workforce
AmigaOS 4
Astronomers Say Dying Sun Will Engulf Earth
Browser Wars Declared Over?
DNS Server Survey Reveals Mixed Security Picture
Debian Not Looking For Commercial Fortune
Did E3 Just Gasp Its Last Breath?
Early Review Calls New Indiana Jones Film Dreadful
Firefox 3 Already Rules the Roost
FreeBSD 6.2 Released To Mirrors
FreeBSD Begins Switch to Subversion
FreeDOS Not Dead; 1.0 Release Imminent
HD DVD Player Sales Grind To a Halt
Investors Bailing On SCO Stock, SCOX Plummets
Is UML Really Dead, Or Only Cataleptic?
It's Official, Australia Needs a Space Agency
MTV: 2007 Borked the Music Industry
NPD Group Says "Wait! HD-DVD Isn't Dead Yet"
NVIDIA To Buy AGEIA
NYT Explores the World of Internet Trolls
NYT Ponders the Future of Solaris In a Linux/Windows World
Netscape Finally Put Down
Newspapers Are Dying, Blog At 11
Open Source Killing Commercial Developer Tools
OpenBSD Project in Financial Danger
PC-BSD 7 Released, With KDE 4.1.1
Pegasus and Mercury Circling the Drain
Phoenix Mars Lander Declared Dead
REAL ID In Its Death Throes, Says ACLU
Russia's Biggest Spammer Brutally Murdered
Studies Confirm That Bad Boys Get More Girls
Study Warns of Internet Brownouts By 2010
Sys Admin Magazine Ceases Publication
The Death of the Silicon Computer Chip
The Duke Is Finally Back, For Real
The State of X.Org
US Amazon.com Website Down For Over 1 Hour
Ulysses Spacecraft Not Dead Yet
What Makes a Programming Language Successful?
Windows Is Dead – Long Live Midori?
Windows Live Hotmail CAPTCHA Cracked, Exploited
With OES 2.0, Novell Moves NetWare To Linux
Chronicling the Failures of DRM
Study Debunks Gamer Stereotypes
ARPANet Co-Founder Predicts An Internet Crisis
Amazon's Ebook The Future of Reading?
Baiji River Dolphin May or May Not Be Extinct
Can Architects Save Libraries from the Internet?
D&D Co-Creator Gary Gygax Has Passed Away
Dvorak Says gPhone is Doomed
Father of Instant Ramen Passes Away
Firefox Hits 400 Million Downloads
FreeBSD 6.1 Released
Kids Say Email is Dead
LAN Turns 30, May Not See 40?
One Step Closer to IPv6
PayPal Security Flaw Allows Identity Theft
The Videogame Industry is Broken
Will GPLv3 Drive Users from Linux to FreeBSD?
Michael Crichton Dead At 66
The Future of NetBSD
ECMAScript 4.0 Is Dead
MS Drops Licensing Restrictions from Web Server 2008
Dead Parrot Sketch Is 1,600 Years Old
Scientists Find Believing Can Be Seeing
Seagate to Drop IDE Drives by Year End